Miami Marlins Left-hander Wade LeBlanc has been bumped from the starting rotation to make room for rookie right-hander Justin Turner. Turner's next start will determine if the Marlins bring back LeBlanc and go with a six-man rotation the rest of the year. Whether the Marlins use five or six starters, Turner will stay in the rotation the rest of the year, manager Ozzie Guillen said. "Right now we are going to keep the kid in the rotation and we're going to put LeBlanc in the bullpen," Guillen said before the Marlins' game Friday in Los Angeles. "If we keep LeBlanc in the bullpen, we won't need a six-man rotation. But right now we're going to start putting LeBlanc in the bullpen and let the kid pitch." Turner is penciled in to make his next start Wednesday at Marlins Park against the Washington Nationals While LeBlanc has done well as a starter, he is the only starter who has mainly pitched out of the bullpen this year. Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle and Ricky Nolasco aren't ...

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